⚠️ Legal Disclaimer
"This inspection is a visual, non-code, non-licensed review performed by OCR Reports & Compliance, LLC. It does not replace official city or county inspections required for occupancy certification or code compliance."
Inspection Description: Visual, non-code inspections, focused on documenting site conditions and readiness—not architectural or engineering analysis.
Intended for builders or developers, not regulatory agencies.
Includes pre-mobilization, safety, erosion control, utilities, access, and site logistics.
Key Inspection Areas
1. Site Access & Logistics
Entry points, driveways, turning radius for trucks/crews.
Staging zones for materials, equipment, trailers.
Cranes and heavy equipment clearance areas.
Temporary facilities (e.g. porta-jon placement within 300 ft)
2. Boundary & Layout Verification
Confirm property lines and setbacks using survey data, if available.
Check location of stakes for footings, garages, easements.
3. Existing Conditions & Hazards
Terrain: slopes, drainage paths, flood-prone areas.
Vegetation: trees that need clearing.
Debris, standing water.
Hazmat indicators: chemical containers, spills, odors.
4. Utility Mark-Out & Infrastructure
811 markings for water, sewer, gas, electric, comms.
Temporary utility hookups (water, power) for early site prep.
5. Erosion & Stormwater Controls
Silt fences, gravel entry pads, sediment basins correctly installed.
Record any needed maintenance.
6. Environmental & Regulatory Awareness
Presence of wetlands, protected watersheds, or mature trees.
Document any environmental constraints or site-sensitive areas.
7. Safety & Site Preparedness
Safe walkways, well-secured trenches, marked hazards
Crane/hoist set-up, operators certified, load zones clear.
Temporary fencing, warning signs, site security.
8. Documentation & Reporting
Photograph every key area with date/time stamps.
Use a checklist (tailored to site need) to verify items.
Include an overview map with locations of observations noted.
Clear disclaimer: "Visual, non-code, non‑licensed inspection."